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NEW I e S SCENIC OUTLOOKS Views of the Home of San Fran- \ 1 ine cisco Club. Nooks and Artistic es Abound in the Cozy T Rooms Will Be iicated at Noon To-Day. FID T VIEWS IN AMERICA View tall building, cozy litt billiard f outlooks or sixteenth s s of 2 scoree quiet The new ¢ wing officers it et " OFFICERS AND ROOMS OF THE NEW vee°() Cocq, ‘H.UMBSEN _PRESIDENT. BOLD BREAK After an Exciting Chase Dinan Thre: THE FOR LIBERTY Albert Abernethy Did Not Relish Being in Prison. | At the Door He Parted From | Detective Dinan and Bolted. ened to Shoot and the Fugitive Was Recaptured. daring attempt of a p hile entering the city considerable ¢ ENTRANCE TO THE DINING ROOM. e Reports of Sub-Committees Are F. %" CALL TPOX BUSINESS MEN Lack of Interest in the Coming Mining Jubilee. A Meeting of the Finance Com- mittee Held at Head- quarters. led—Subscriptions From y Hall 2l the Cit for th wly p n hea Jubilee celebra- uring into the rters at the ast enough to f; the mmitte e the hearty hants and bus the city. In th ed, owing to a doubt as cel tion would be a ng the tarc ations f the 1y do houses Jubile ti » Ho Re- ub-committees of the mem- .es reported th though good, was I be desired. Supe headquarters at the Palac ports of the different were forwar bers of these the progress, as rapid a v Smith srted _that subscrip- s from Hall were being 'ty co-opera- | can be expected. | The Jubilea ance committee stated vesterday that the collectic be- tween $11,000 ¢ been repo ached he at the tatio men in comir £ tions was due to a feeling e it of funds neces: m. The ¢ d upon rd to office noon to- | spreckels building at ¥ 1 be ch time there da and a few informal speeches by offic and members of t organizati A casual stroll through the clubrooms | gh to convince the | er that the view | nook and corner of which oc two the finest club outloc ery window preger spect of the many kaleic enes on the streets as well as | bay and over the distant k in lhv-] i - club will be quartered on the sventeenth floors of the RED ROUGH HARNDS Tiching, scaly, bleeding palms, shapeless nails, #nd painful finger ends, pimples, blackheads, hin, and falling hair, itch- | 1d quickly to warm baths , and_gentle ancintings with CUTICURA (ointment), the great skin cure. (Uticura Is #0ld_throughont the world. Porrem Dave axp Cmmw. | Conr... Sole Props., Boston. | 0 ** How 10 Produce Sof, Whits Haods,” free. ITCHING HUMORS " wion.l | the limited area of the quarte: EADING ROOM. the membership roll makes the club | burglars to come to the City Prison to] down in the annals of the city as a |fered its services in every way. somewhat exclusive, a fact required by | see if they could identify him. s, as well of the directors to have a membershlp that will not be un- wieldy. No social club in the city ever began under more favorable auspices than those which welcome the cpening as by the desire | of the San Francisco. ‘Divorce Suits Filed. Martha Isadora Maddalena has sued John H. Maddalena for a divoree on the ground of extreme crueity. Theresa Bre has applied for a divorce from her hus band, Gerhard Bree. on the ground of faflure to provide. Georgiana Pratt has commenced suit t Warren A. Pratt for a divorce. As a causc of action she alieges desertion. Anna M. Hutchinson has filed suit for a divorce from Robert C. Hutchinson on the ground of failure to provide. Theresa Wall is the last on the list. She asks for a divorce from her husband, Edward Wall, on an allegation of desertion. | prison Dinan, not dreaming that he would attempt to make his escape, did not put handcuffs on him. On the way to the Abernethy loudly protested against being arrested, and kept Din- an’s attention occupied until they reached the prison door. Just then Abernethy wrenched his arm from Dinan’s grasp and sprinted for Mc- Allister street. Dinan was surprised for a moment, but quickly recovered | himself and pulling out his revolver started after Abernethy and him, “Stop or I will shoot you. nethy was making good headwa the fear of possibly being shot seemed to paralyze his legs and he stumbled and fell. Just as he was almost on his feet again Dinan sprang upon him and ' held him in a tight grasp till Policeman Wolf came to his assistance, and Aber- nethy was led into the prison. brilliant success and historical event long to be remembered by the people of this city and State. Every business man and merchant should give liberally toward this un- dertaking, so the management thifiks; but as yet many have not displayed sufficient interest in it to give a few dollars toward its success, Business men of the city who have not as yet contributed toward the un- dertaking owing to a doubt that exist- ed in their minds as to whether the cel- ebration would be a success or failure can now dispel such doubts and give liberally toward an undertaking which has passed the state of embryo and is well on its way toward becoming a stu- pendous success. Nothing is now wanting but a hearty co-operation and unity of action to put the great ma- chine in motion. Last night a meeting of the finance TREASURER. EEEEEY ([ 0% > ~ \€ o { | letter from Washington, D. C., stat- gthatthe commanding general of the Tnited States ar of the Department | of California had been ordered to have alutes fired from the forts in San Francisco harbor on January 24. Pro | vided sufficient ammunition is ava | able there will be an exhibiton of heavy | ordnance by firing at some object in | the bay. | Lieutenant L. S. Roudiez, U. | has decided upon the following gramme of military .athletic events, | | apen to members of the regular army | and of the National Guard, to be held in Central Park on the afternoon of | s pro- | January 26: | 1, vall yard dash; . 10 feet; m; 6, 120-y 8, ‘mounted | broadsword contest, | melee; 10, b individual; . rescue race; 12, mounted gymnastics | | No. 13, gun detachment contest; tent-pitching contest; 15, shelter novelty; 15, retiring sharpshooters; equipment race; 18, driver: potato race; 20, tug-of-war run. Entries are to be made to Lieutenant | Roudiez, and will be closed at 12 o'clock | noon on January 19. In addition to the lonnmfi game be- | tween the Regular Army and the Na- tional Guard, to be played at Central Park on Tuesday, January 25, a base- | ball match between the same organiza- | tions is contemplated. Mount Tamalpais Parlor No. 64, N. S. G. W., of San Rafael, Sea Point Parlor No. 158 of Sausalito, and Nicasio Parlor No. 183 of Nicasio have informed Grand Marshal Morse that they will partici- pate in the parade as the joint parlors of Marin County. Together they will turn out seventy-five or eighty-five men, accompanied by a band. Sequoia Parlor No. 160 of San Francisco has tendered the parade committee the use | of its band for the parade, and has of- gymnastic District Grand Lodge No. 4 of the Tndependent Order of B'nai B'rith has informed the parade committee that its grand president will recommend to the Grand Lodge that the order participate in a body. Should this course be de- | termined upon doubtless the members will occupy carriages. The cavalcade of ladies on horse- | back who will accompany the Queen of | California on the Native Daughters’ CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Golden G stone, gr: i s il every K] A M{ FTRFRIN Mollie Br vn and Miss Annie Brown; | May Burke te Parior, Mi ameda Parlor, Miss Fitzgerald and Frank Fsmond, Miss Lettie Fitzpatr Dar- c | be dressed in white, | ors will diagor ack horse 1 sashes, and will one from each par- | en appointed to procure of- | adges for | These two ladie: @ s to the whole cavalcade. are T itation to President McKinley inviting him to be present at the celebratio: s forwarded to Washington and and mmittee. alifornia ast night at Eintracht following of- | figers were the | I resident; O. Nolden, shoot- Laughlin, directo n Club will g at K the ¢ ., Irish National and ity rry, president | 1s in the chair 1 that the vari t in the proce ¢ in addition to the rm badge, and that the Celtic ddressed | isability of | fuli mem- v apprecia- | f the mo- | ion. ous o were the ce inspired - Will Arrange for a Parade. A jeint meeting of the committee pointed mittee p- the Golden Jubilee Com- the gement of the | r to arrange for the parade v night, January 29, which 1 signalize the closing of the jubileee ng of the fair, was he ir, ing at the office of by nd T scided that Colonel Wiil d be am | asked to ac Other requests of made, vid will also be °t nothing definite can be those who will take a contr in the fet KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Installation of the Officers of Ger- mania Lodge. of the Kn v installed its offic seial hall of the Al Germania Lodge Honor publicl night in t ghts of rs last the officers being ob ed by Grand Plations sxoitala) sted by T. Learned, vice dictator; Thomas John- nd reporter, and P. K. Faulds, grand guide. There were a great many persons present, including’a large num- ber the lady friends of members. The new officers F. Koment, P. s A affy Vb Mangel 3 mann, ; J. A. Mulles R. Thremann, J. Wrede, G.; F Mehlhop, gua | dian; W. Stern, heodore | W S s Feiling, | illation F. Ko- 24 an oration. Miss Louise h a piano “An id- Fluch,” af- Sanger ter which there was a dance. The af- fair wa under the management of Charles Drescher. . Spiegel and W, the committee of arrange- NEW TO-DAY. GRATIFYING RESULTS. ’ INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NEW STOMACH REMEDY. Not a Patent Medicine, but a Safe Cure for All Forms of Indigestion. 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OBERON—Rmessmreer Grand Concert Every Evenis CARL MARTENS ‘And tne COSHMOPOLITAN ORCHESTRA. + appointed | f |“sTAND UP solo; | SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1898. ¥ i mm:-.mu-: was held at the JI\:hi!oe ‘ float are as follows: Alta Parlor, Miss !{fiWiTOED}Y. | offers three virtues finked in ones FRAGRANT, CLEANSING, PRESERVING Properties. Liquid and powder in the same package. o HALL & RUCKEL NEW YORK Propriet LONDON A sample of Sozodont and Sozoderma, Soap for the y | | | | | | i cents. 84 CANCERS CURED State of Callfornia, County of San_Fran- Sy reet personally before ma that he hty-four ing_ the Some ee and were charged m $25 to $300, ac- MLEY, M. D. re me, this 3ist H C. NEW TO-DAY-—-AMUSEMENTS. qé’fléflé‘tflc%@<‘ FRIEDLANDER GOTTLOB 8 €O utsstes & manaatas Every F Including Sunday. “THAT'S RIGHT.” WILLIE COLLIER SaANDE “THE MAN FROM MEXICO!” Are Terrific HITS. “77” LAUGHS In E Act, and You'll Have to ts Immediately, for If You Don't S and K Lower Floor, $1; Bal- i1 Matinee Prices. FROM PARIS. 7 Ealifernia c%?u&; FRIEDLANDER GOTTLOB 8.C° Lesstes 8 manantmy L Uptoand I g Next Sunday Night Only. OLLY NELLIE McHENRY In Her PBrilllant Comedy Success, “A NIGHT IN NEW YORK !’ Fri Afterncon at 3:30—VILLA ) VHITE in Song and Lecture Re- BEXTRA! Next Monday Evening, January 14, RICH AND H2 «COURTED Jether and we'll laugh 1n a bunch, “ats ready to-morrow (Thursday) Production of John J. INTO ~ COURT ™" John C. Rice and twenty | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. MuS. ERNESTINE KRELING, Proprietor & Manager LAST NIGHTS! Of Our Hollday Spectacle, «“MOTHER GOOSET”’ $-GRAND BALLETS—3 Lots of New Songs, Dances and Specialties, N NEXT WEEK — BERIA N HOET—— A Romantie Irish Opera. SEATS NOW ON SALE! Popular Prices R 25¢ and 50¢ SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY SOCIETY, FRITZ SCHEEL, MUSICAL DIRECTOR. FOURTH CONCERT. Opera-House, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3:15 o’clock. Tivoli Programme: “Im Herbst,” Ed- ward Robert = Schu- A. Rubinstein. v No. 6 (pathetique), P. Tschai- including reserved seat, $150, $1 and ts on sale at Tivoll Opera-house Matinee To-Day—Wednesday—Jan. 12, Parquet, any seat, 25¢; Balcony, 10c; Chil- dren, 10c, any part. From the Folies Bergeres, Parts, PAULO & DIKA, eccentric vocalists. BARNEZ & RUS- SF novelty sketch artists. LA PETITH LUND, the infant prodigy. PATRICE, sup- ported by ALF HAMPTON and J. F. WHIT- A Bl arnum Bros., Kitty Mitchell, Elinore Sisters, Rombello and Musical -Dale. Last | Three Nights of the BALLET SPECTACLE. PRICES ALCAZAR"’lu.:&.Mc, 50e Every Night This Week at 8:15. ‘mESMERALDA!” 1000 Nights at Madison Theater, New York Ci Beautiful Scenery! More Stage Effects! ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Next Week—Double bill, “"A MAN'S LOVE" and “FORBIDDEN FRUIT." MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE Walter Morosco......Sole Lessee and Manager. Magnificent Productiop of Byron's Great Com- edy Drama, —THE PLUNGER— | To be presented_with the Strongest Cast and the Best Scenic Effects ever wit- | nessed in this city. Great Bank Robbery Scene. | GREAT RAILROAD SCENE WITH LOCO- TIVE AND TRAIN. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Evening Prices, 10, 2, 50c. HAVE YOU SEENCHIQUITA? Cuba's Atom! Smallest Woman on Earthi She Is Undoubtedly the SENSATION OF THE CITY! Daily Receptions at the CHUTES Afternoon and Evening. RAIN OR SHINE. 10c to all, including Vaudeville. Children Sc. RACING! RACING! RACING! —CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB— ‘Winter_ Meeting, 1897-95, Beginn! MONDAY, January 10 to January 22, Inclusive. OAKLAND RACETRACK. RACING MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FIVE OR MORE RACES :~ UH DAY. ——— RACES START AT 2:15 P. M. SHARP. — Ferry Boats leave San Franclsco at 12 M. and 12:30, 1:00, 1 2:00, 2:30 and 3 P. M., connecting with trains stopping at the entrance to track. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. ‘Srack 4:15 Returning—Trains leave the at and 4:45 P. M., and immediatcly after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS *R., President. R. B. MILROY, Secretary. BUSH-STREET THEATER. WEBNESDAY BYENIN G o > ommoat, . Jan. will ba repented ~UNSAKG TORERE. Fhiday and Sunday Nights, Jan. 14 and 16, “E! THE WANDERING JEW.” Box offi ally from 10a. m. t0 5p. m. s onen: d